The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1994 - Administrative law The Code of Federal Regulations is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government. |
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action Additional allocation Administration aeronautical mobile AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION aeronautical radionavigation service agency Amateur amended application assigned band bandwidth BILE broadcast broadcasting-satellite service Bureau cable cable television chapter Code Commis Commission's Common Carrier Communications Act designated device Earth Stations Earth-to-space ellite emission employee EPIRB FCC Form Federal Communications Commission filed FIXED-SATELLITE fixed-satellite service Government harmful interference hearing intentional radiator International Land Mobile license MARITIME MOBILE Mass Media ment meters mission MOBILE except aero mobile service MOBILE-SATELLITE National nautical mobile Non-Government notice operation P.O. Box paragraph party payment person petition Pittsburgh primary basis procedures proceeding pursuant quency radiated radio astronomy Radio Service RADIODETERMIN RADIOLOCATION radiolocation service radionavigation service RATION-SATELLITE records regulations request revised rules SATELLITE secondary basis signal sion SPACE RESEARCH space research service space-to-Earth specified submitted subpart tion transmitter United waiver
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Page 142 - Rule 30 (b) or (d), the dep'onent may be examined regarding any matter, not privileged, which is relevant to the subject matter involved in the pending action, whether it relates to the claim or defense of the examining party or to the claim or defense of any other party, including the existence, description, nature, custody, condition and location of any books, documents, or other tangible things and the identity and location of persons having knowledge of relevant facts. It is not ground for objection...
Page 654 - Acceptance of food and refreshments of nominal value on infrequent occasions in the ordinary course of a luncheon or dinner meeting or other meeting or on an inspection tour where...
Page 133 - Supporting and opposing affidavits shall be made on personal knowledge, shall set forth such facts as would be admissible in evidence, and shall show affirmatively that the affiant is competent to testify to the matters stated therein.
Page 99 - ... at his dwelling house or usual place of abode with some person of suitable age and discretion then residing therein.
Page 147 - The deposition of a party or of any one who at the time of taking the deposition was an officer, director, or managing agent of a public or private corporation, partnership or association which is a party may be used by an adverse party for any purpose.
Page 101 - The signature of an attorney constitutes a certificate by him that he has read the pleading; that to the best of his knowledge, information, and belief there is good ground to support it; and that it is not interposed for delay.
Page 76 - ... action, or where the agency is required by law to make such disclosure on its own initiative prior to taking final agency action on such proposal; or (j) Specifically concern the agency's issuance of a subpoena, or the agency's participation in a civil action or proceeding, an action in a foreign court or international tribunal, or an arbitration, or the initiation, conduct, or disposition by the agency of a particular case of formal agency adjudication pursuant to the procedures specified in...
Page 105 - Secretary shall take into account the nature, circumstances, extent, and gravity of the prohibited acts committed and, with respect to the violator, the degree of culpability, any history of prior offenses, ability to pay, and such other matters as justice may require.
Page 171 - ... to the best of his knowledge, information, and belief formed after reasonable inquiry it is well grounded in fact and is warranted by existing law or a good faith argument for the extension, modification, or reversal of existing law...
Page 158 - ... (b) PROCEDURES. — After notice required by this section, the agency shall afford interested persons an opportunity to participate in the rule making through submission of written data, views, or arguments with or without opportunity to present the same orally in any manner; and, after consideration of all relevant matter presented, the agency shall incorporate in any rules adopted a concise general statement of their basis and purpose.